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Capital Area Transportation Authority. How much does it cost?. Regular cash fares: $1.00 Discounted cash fares: 50 cents Children under 42”: free Student Semester Pass: $45 10 Ride Cards: Adult $8.50 Students/Seniors/Disabled: $5.00. Drivers answer questions. Pay as you enter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Capital Area Transportation Authority

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How much does it cost?

Regular cash fares: $1.00 Discounted cash fares: 50 cents Children under 42”: free Student Semester Pass: $45 10 Ride Cards:

• Adult $8.50

• Students/Seniors/Disabled: $5.00

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Drivers answer questions

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Pay as you enter

Hold fare card as shown and move the card through the reader.

$1.00 bill or 4 quarters for full fare.

Transfer Card The driver cannot

make change.

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Ask for a transfer as you get on the bus

“May I have a transfer?” The fare box will print a transfer card for

you to take. You will have up to 2 hours to make 2

free transfers. (The expiration time is printed on your transfer card.)

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CATA's Bike Rack Policy:

The driver cannot help load or unload bicycles.

You and your bike ride for a single fare. No special permit or advance

reservation is required.

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Bike Racks on fixed routes

Give a quick wave to get eye contact with the driver before you step in front of the vehicle to let them know you intend to load your bicycle.

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Bike Rack is folded

Release the rack by pulling the handle up and lowering it.

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Load your bike

Face your bicycle so that the front tire is facing the locking arm. (The rack is labeled for your convenience.)

Lift your bicycle onto the rack.

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Lock your bike to the rack

Pull the spring-loaded locking arm out and over your front bike tire as close to the frame as possible. Make sure it is placed on your tire and not on the fender or frame.

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Unloading your bike

Leave by the front door. Tell the driver that you'll be unloading

your bicycle.

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Unlock your bike from the rack

To release your bike, simply pull the support arm away from and over the wheel.

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Unload your bike

Lift your bicycle off the rack.

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Fold the Bike Rack

If the rack is empty please fold the rack against the bus by pulling the handle and raising the rack until it locks into place.

Move away from the bus quickly toward the curb and let the operator know it's safe to leave.

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$10 monthly fee. (Non-refundable.)$30 refundable deposit.(Refundable at the end of the lease and the return of the key.)

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Exit: Get off at the rear door.

Please exit at the rear door.

For your safety, wait until the bus passes before crossing the street

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Bus Stop

“Where is the nearest bus stop?”

“Where do I get off?” “How do I signal the

driver to get off?” Push the plastic strip

beside the window or pull the cord.

The driver will stop at the next bus stop.

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CATA Routes on web

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CATA Route 110 to 15 minutes

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CATA Route 22……..

35 minutes

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CATA Route 20

CATA

Route 20

30 minutes